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Cities in a world with rapid winds and denser atmosphere?

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I am looking for information on how the trees and the flora would be in a world with a denser atmosphere and stronger winds.

I have read that due to the greater kinetic movement of the wind, that in all likelihood the trees would adapt to have lower and thicker trunks with stronger roots, and if they were higher, probably adapt to be more similar to palms.

This led me to ask myself, in such a scenario how would the buildings be built in that world? Materials, architectural design or size. I'd like to get an idea of what kind of cities humanity would build in such a world.

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